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Awards for best science posters at Botanik-Tagung 2024

Awardees of the ten prizes for the best posters of the German Society for Plant Sciences (DBG) and the prize of the German Genetics Society. DBG’s awardees received their certificates from its president Prof. Dr. Andreas Weber (left) and conference chair Prof. Dr. Edgar Peiter (right). The genetic prize was handed over by Dr. Markus Kuhlmann. Photo: Julia Grimmer

The participants voted for the ten best out of the almost 400 science posters presented at the Botanik-Tagung, International Conference of the German Society for Plant Sciences (DBG). DBG’s awardees will receive 142 Euros each, since DBG was founded 142 years ago. The list with the names of first authors and the titles of the awarded posters, as well as single photos of each of the hand-overs of the certificates are summarized here:

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Plant sciences can provide solutions for growing challenges

Professor Dr. Andreas Weber welcomed the audience of this interdisciplinary meeting and motivated the participating scientists to become more proactive in translating research into societal benefits. Photo: Julia Grimmer

In his opening speech of the Botanik-Tagung, International Conference of the German Society for Plant Sciences (DBG), our president, Professor Dr Andreas Weber, reminded us that plants as our common study objects are not only at the base of most food webs and important to maintain ecosystem function. But plant science can also contribute to find ways to effectively remove carbon from the atmosphere as well as for developing solutions to prevent further biodiversity loss. He reminded us, that the loss of biodiversity is an even greater threat to humankind than climate change, since we are losing diversity at an alarming rate of 150 to 200 species per day through human activities. Weber therefore motivated and encouraged all participants of the conference with the motto “Growing Solutions for Growing Challenges” to become proactive, leave the academic ivory tower and to translate research results into societal benefits. Our interdisciplinary Botanik-Tagung provides a space to bring together plants, people and societal benefits.

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Childcare reservation deadline

If you want to use childcare services during the Botanik-Tagung, our international plant science conference in September in Halle, Germany, make sure to reserve a place until 15th August 2024, since only registered children can be looked after! Unfortunately, an on-site registration for childcare will not be possible!

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Abendvortrag: Biodiversität - Status, Trends, Folgen und Handlungsbedarf

Im öffentlichen Abendvortrag der Botanik-Tagung entführt der Geobotaniker, Prof. Dr. Helge Bruehlheide von der Universität Halle, auf eine Reise durch die Welt der Biodiversität. In den letzten Jahren ist eine alarmierende Abnahme der Biodiversität zu beobachten. Dieser Rückgang betrifft nicht nur einzelne Arten, sondern ganze Ökosysteme, die essenziell für unser Wohlergehen und unsere Lebensgrundlagen sind. Der Vortrag geht auf die neuesten Erkenntnisse über den aktuellen Stand der Biodiversität ein und zeigt, wie sich diese Vielfalt im Laufe der Zeit verändert hat, welche Rolle dabei Landnutzungsänderungen und der Klimawandel spielen und welche Folgen der Verlust an Biodiversität für die Umwelt und die Gesellschaft hat. Umdenken und Handeln auf verschiedenen Ebenen sind erforderlich, um den rapiden Rückgang der Biodiversität zu stoppen. Das wird der Vortrag am 16. September um 19:30 Uhr an der Universität Halle im Melanchthonianum, Hörsaal XX, allgemeinverständlich veranschaulichen. 

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Workshops - Botanik-Tagung 2024

The following workshops are planned at Botanik-Tagung 2024, International Conference of the German Society for Plant Sciences:

  • "Writing and Publishing" mit Mary Williams
  • "Phenotyping Workshop”
  • "Assay Design Guidelines for qPCR and dPCR”
  • "Plant Lighting and Energy Efficiency”
  • "Plant Water Status Workshop”
  • "Wie Forschungs- und Selbstpräsentation gelingen" (auf Deutsch)
  • "Wie kommt (m)ein Thema in die Medien?" (auf Deutsch)

They can be seen soon at the conference website: Botanik-Tagung.de

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Invitation to the international Botanik-Tagung (BT2024)

Prof. Dr. Edgar Peiter and his organizing committee invite all plant scientists to take part in Botanik-Tagung, the International Conference of the German Society for Plant Sciences, at Halle/Saale, Germany, from 15th until 19th September 2024. The programme brings together 29 internationally leading plenary and keynote speakers, who span the entire field of plant sciences - from molecules to ecosystems. This year’s motto Growing Solutions for Growing Challenges reflects the potential of plant sciences to counter existential problems of our planet, such as carbon sequestration and the adaptation of crops to climate change challenges. The Botanik-Tagung furthers scientific exchange to improve our fundamental understanding of plants and to translate it into resilient crops and ecosystems. Workshops, the programme, and the city of Halle stimulate to socialize and to continue scientific discussions until late

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BT2024: 60 Travel Grants for ECRs

Update 08 April 2024: all 60 grants have already be allocated.

To support participation of early career plant scientists (ERC) in our International Conference of the German Society for Plant Sciences (BT2024: Botanik-Tagung 2024 15th to 19th September 2024 in Halle a.d.S., Germany), DBG provides a maximum of 60 travel grants up to 400 Euro each for members, who actively take part in the conference with a talk or a poster. DBG reimburses traveling and accommodation costs as well as registration fees. Grants will be allocated according to the order in which applications are received; until 25th May the latest. It therefore is advantageous to apply rapidly.

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2024

The next Botanik-Tagung, International Conference of our German Society for Plant Sciences, is planned to take place at Halle a.d. Saale (Germany) from 15th until 19th September 2024. It is jointly organized by the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, the Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK), and the Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemisty (IPB). Conference chair of the meeting with the title Growing Solutions for growing Challenges is Prof. Dr. Edgar Peiter. 

Plenary speakers:

  • Sabeeha Merchant (Berkeley, CA/US)
  • Giles Oldroyd (Cambridge/UK)
  • Bipin Pandey (Nottingham/UK)
  • Josep Peñuelas (Barcelona/ES)
  • Meredith Schuman (Zürich/CH)
  • Keiko Torii (Austin, TX/US)
  • Cyril Zipfel (Zurich/CH)
  • Staffan Persson (Copenhagen; DK)

Scientific Committee in Halle

  • Steffen Abel
  • Helge Bruelheide
  • Ingo Heilmann
  • Sascha Laubinger
  • Kristina Kühn
  • Marcel Quint
  • Nicolaus von Wirén

Important Dates:

  • Travel grants (for members) deadline: 25 May 2024
  • Abstract submission deadline: 31 May 2024
  • Early bird registration deadline: 23 June 2024

Details: https://botanik-tagung.de

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Images from our Botanik-Tagung in Bonn, Germany

All images of our conference with photos taken by Marion Deichmann, Yannic Müller, Jose Ugalde and others.

Our intranet now provides the more than 630 images taken at our Botanik-Tagung International Conference. Many thanks to all photographers.

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Botanik-Tagung: Plant Sciences Takes a Key Role to Ensure Sustainability

Participants were welcomed in the Audimax of the university. Photo: Yannic Müller

End of August our German Society for Plant Sciences held its conference at the University of Bonn to cover the broad range of plant science topics, to support exchange among the more than 600 participating scientists, bring together established and early career researchers, and to provide opportunities for cooperation and networking. In his report, conference chair Professor Andreas Meyer not only mentions the impressive history of plant sciences at the University of Bonn but also gives an overview about the scientific topics at the conference, the awards given and informs about the answers to a quiz the local organizers invented for this conference.

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Poster Awards Botanik-Tagung 2022

Eight of the ten awardees shared the stage after the awards ceremony with the president of the German Society for Plant Sciences, Andreas Weber (left) and the conference chair, Andreas Meyer (right). Photo: Yannic Müller

From the more than 300 displayed scientific posters presented at Botanik-Tagung 2022, International Conference of the German Society for Plant Sciences, participants and a jury selected the ten best posters in a two-step selection procedure. Votes from participants were given priority over committee votes. The early career plant scientists were rewarded for their scientific work presented on the respective posters and received an endowment of 140 Euros reach, since our German Society for Plant Sciences (DBG) has turned 140 this year.

Awarded early career scientists and the titles of the presented posters (pdf file)

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Programme with Abstracts

The Programme of our Botanik-Tagung, International Conference of the German Society for Plant Sciences 2022, is available.

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100 Travel Grants for young scientists

To support participation of early career plant scientists in our International Conference of the German Society for Plant Sciences (Botanik-Tagung 2022), DBG provides a maximum of 100 travel grants up to 350 Euros each for participants, who actively take part in the conference with a talk or a poster. DBG reimburses traveling and accommodation costs as well as registration fees. Grants will be allocated according to the order in which applications are received. Being fast therefore is of advantage.

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Invitation to Botanik-Tagung 2022

Conference flyer for the upcoming Botanik-Tagung 2022 (pdf)

Prof. Dr. Andreas Meyer and his organizing committee invite all plant scientists to take part in Botanik-Tagung, International Conference of the German Society for Plant Sciences, in Bonn, Germany. 

Dear colleagues and friends,

We are back! Delayed by one year, we are now able to organize and run the next International Conference of the German Society for Plant Sciences (Botanik-Tagung 2022) as an in-person conference. On behalf of the German Society for Plant Sciences, I would like to invite you to Bonn for a lively exchange on the latest discoveries in plant sciences.
For more than 200 years, plant research has been a key research area at the University of Bonn, both at the basic level and as an applied science in agriculture. Plant research in Bonn is connected with names like Julius von Sachs, Wilhelm Pfeffer, Robert Caspary and of course Eduard Strasburger, who all worked in Bonn and set footprints that we still see today. Drawing on the spirit of translational research that has been established in Bonn for two centuries, the organizing committee put together a conference program that emphasizes the importance of Plant Sciences for a Sustainable Future in 8 plenary talks, 21 symposia and a number of workshops. Together with my colleagues, I would be thrilled if you take the opportunity to participate in this in-person meeting and actively engage in presenting and discussing current work
and ideas in Bonn. The City of Bonn welcomes you at the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven on the Rhine, a city with plenty of history and today a forward-looking, colorful, and charming international location.
See for yourself what variety is offered to you here both in science and beyond!
Prof. Dr. Andreas Meyer

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Botanikertagung: Plant Science is Essential for our Future

Conference chair Prof. Dr. Birgit Piechulla wore the conference t-shirt displaying the conference motto Plant Science for our Future. Photo: Thomas Rahr

More than 400 plant scientists from more than 25 countries came together in September in Rostock, Germany, to exchange and discuss latest research results. Conference chair Prof. Dr. Birgit Piechulla reports about the diversity of plant science disciplines by summarizing the keynote lectures.

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Mehr als 400 Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler aus mehr als zwei Duzend Ländern kamen im September zur Botanikertagung zusammen, um die jüngsten Forschungsergebnisse zu diskutieren. Anhand der Plenarvorträge stellt Tagungspräsidentin, Prof. Dr. Birgit Piechulla, die Vielfalt der pflanzenwissenschaftlichen Disziplinen heraus, die in Rostock besonderes Augenmerk verdienen. Die rasante Entwicklung neuer Züchtungsmethoden u.a. mit CRISPR thematisierte der öffentliche Abendvortrag an der Universität, die dieses Jahr ihre 600-Jahrfeier beging.

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Images of the Botanikertagung

All images of the conference. Photos: Thomas Rahr et al.

The images of our International Plant Science Confrence in Rostock with more than 420 participants from 27 countries are now available in the intranet. Many thanks to photographer Thomas Rahr and all other photographers!

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Images of the Botanikertagung

All images of the conference. Photos: Thomas Rahr et al.

The images of our International Plant Science Conference in Rostock with more than 420 participants from 27 countries are now available in the intranet. Many thanks to photographer Thomas Rahr and all other photographers!

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No sustainability without plants and plant science

Cover of the conference booklet. Photo: Thomas Rahr, Uni Rostock

DBG's president Prof. Dr. Karl-Josef Dietz emphasized the importance of plant science for basic needs of humankind and our society. There is "no sustainability without plants", he states in his welcome address on the opening of the International Plant Science Conference, Botanikertagung, in Rostock, on 16th September, which was attended by more than 420 participants from 27 countries. “If grown under environmentally balanced conditions, plants are the most sustainable production system on earth.” Moreover, plant science can contribute to 8 out of the 17 sustainable development goals (called SDGs) of the United Nations. For example, weather and stress-resistant crop plants are needed to reach the goal of zero hunger, or plants cleaning toxins out of water, or plants for sustainable biomass production, etc. This dependency stresses how important plant science is for our future.

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Awards for best science posters

Awardees of the poster prizes and of Nicon's Poster Prize 2019. Photo: Thomas Rahr

From the more than 190 posters presented at Botanikertagung 2019 in Rostock, Germany, participants chose several as best papers. The awarded presenters received a document as well as 137 Euros each since the German Society for Plant Sciences (DBG) today was 137 years old.

Awarded young scientists and their poster titles (pdf file)

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Botanikertagung: International Plant Science Conference

DBG looks forward to meet the more than 420 plant scientists, who will come to Rostock, Germany, to participate in our Botanikertagung conference (Follow the Hashtag: #BT2019DBG).

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Botanikertagung 2019: Early bird extended

Early bird registration as well as abstract submission is still possible until Monday, 3rd June 2019, 8.00 a.m. for Botanikertagung (Rostock, Germany, 15 - 19 September 2019) is open now. Please note important dates about the international conference:

  • Abstract submission for posters are still invited until 15 July 2019
  • Sessions from many plant science disciplines: see invitation

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Botanikertagung 2019: Registration open

Registration for Botanikertagung (Rostock, Germany, 15 - 19 September 2019) is open now. Please note important dates about the international conference:

  • Travel Grant Application deadline: 15 May 2019
  • Early bird registration until 30 May 2019
  • Abstract submission for oral presentations until 30 May 2019
  • Abstract submission for posters until 15 July 2019
  • Sessions from many plant science disciplines: see invitation

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Travel Grants: Botanikertagung 2019

The DBG offers Travel Grants for active participants in the Botanikertagung 2019 in Rostock, Germany.

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Invitation to upcoming Botanikertagung 2019

Flyer Botanikertagung 2019 for download (pdf)

Dear Colleagues,

the Botanikertagung is the largest and most well-known conference on plant sciences in the German speaking countries. It is the essential element of the plant science scene and community and is put forward by the DBG every other year. The conference in Rostock provides a wide scientific program reflecting the huge diversity of plant science related research topics in our scientific Society. The motto of the meeting 2019 ‘Plant life along gradients’ indicates that plants have to cope with a number of different external and internal gradients for survival. Topics of 8 plenary lectures and 21 symposia range from single to multicellular photosynthetic active organisms, from basic to applied science, and from molecular-biochemical to ecological research.

The Rostock scientific committee welcomes all plant scientists!

A document now lists sessions' topics and provides further details of the International Plant Science Conference Botanikertagung in Rostock, Germany, 2019.

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Botanikertagung 2019

Poster of the Botanikertagung 2019 Conference (pdf)

The next Botanikertagung of the DBG Plant life along gradients is organised by Professor Birgit Piechulla together with her Scientific Board and her organising team at Rostock University from 15–19 September 2019.

Scientific Board:

  • Prof. Dr. Inge Broer
  • Prof. Dr. Bärbel Gerowitt
  • Prof. Dr. Martin Hagemann
  • Prof. Dr. Renate Horn
  • Prof. Dr. Ulf Karsten
  • Prof. Dr. Stefan Porembski
  • Prof. Dr. Hendrik Schubert
  • Prof. Dr. Christine Struck

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Welcome address: fruitful collaborations

Karl-Josef Dietz encouraged the participants to expand their networks. Photo: esw

He illustrated how important it is for successful scientists to collaborate. He therefore encouraged all participants to enjoy the possibilities offered by the Botanikertagung and the big network of the DBG. He thanked all speakers and poster creators, the conference chair, Professor Karin Krupinska and her team, who invited many Danish Colleagues, and all the people and institutions who contributed to the conference.

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Awards for best posters at Botanikertagung 2017

From the 235 posters presented at Botanikertagung 2017 in Kiel an expert jury chose several as best papers. The awarded presenters received a document as well as 135 Euros each since the German Society for Plant Sciences (DBG) today was 135 years old.

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Photos: Botanikertagung at Freising (2015)

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Botanikertagung at Freising (2015)

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Inauguration of the Botanikertagung

The president of the DBG, Professor Karl-Josef Dietz, inaugurated the Botanikertagung. Photo: Natalie Kowalski

The president of the DBG inaugurated the international Botanikertagung in Freising, Germany. He is looking forward to the reunification with the Society for Applied Botany, the establishment of a new Section within the DBG, thanked the congress presidents and emphasized the importance of scientific societies.

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Prizes for posters at the Botanikertagung 2015

The president of the DBG was glad to hand over the poster awards to nine out of the twelve awardees. Photo: Natalie Kowalski

Twelve persons were awarded with prizes since they had presented outstanding scientific posters at the international Botanikertagung 2015 in Freising near Munich.

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Poster Prizes Botanikertagung 2013 at Tübingen, Germany

Nine posters were awarded at the international Botanikertagung 2013 because they have presented outstanding science.

The pdf file informs about titles of posters and scientists.

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Leaders despite lacking acceptance

Professor Karl-Josef Dietz calls to work on the reputation of plant scientists. Photo: Lea Zentgraf

The president of the German Botanical Society (DBG), Professor Dr. Karl-Josef Dietz, welcomed all participants of the Botanikertagung. He focussed on the best citation rankings and the increasing solutions, which are plant scientists expected to solve, on the one hand and the lacking recognition from the public. He describes how the American sister, the American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB), reacts to this issue and calls on everybody to make a change. Welcome address of the German president (September 29, 2013)

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Botanikertagung Tübingen (2013)

Entrance. Foto: Lea Zentgraf

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Botanikertagung Tübingen (2013)

Entrance. Foto: Lea Zentgraf

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Invitation: Botanikertagung 2013

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Das Organisationskomitee um Tagungspräsident Prof. Dr. Klaus Harter möchte Sie herzlich zur Botanikertagung 2013 nach Tübingen einladen. Die Tagung findet vom 30. September bis 4. Oktober im Herzen Tübingens im Hörsaalzentrum „Kupferbau“ der Universität statt. Das Team des Tübinger Zentrums für Molekularbiologie der Pflanzen (ZMBP) hat für Sie ein wissenschaftliches Programm mit 10 Themenblöcken und etwa 45 Sessions zusammengestellt, das alle Facetten der Pflanzenwissenschaften abdeckt:

  • Abiotic Interactions
  • Biotic Interactions
  • Cell Biology
  • Development
  • Evolution & Ecology
  • Green Biotechnology
  • Novel Technologies
  • Primary and Secondary Metabolism
  • Phycology
  • „Industrial Presentations“

Dafür gewannen sie international renommierte Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler aus dem In- und Ausland als Session- und Plenarsprecher. Ab dem 8. Februar können Sie sich voraussichtlich auf der Tagungswebsite registrieren, Ihre Abstracts einreichen sowie eine Unterkunft buchen. Da Tübingen nur eine begrenzte Anzahl an Unterkünften bereitstellen kann, empfehlen die Organisatoren eine frühzeitige Reservierung und freuen sich auf Ihr Kommen.

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Invitation: Botanikertagung 2011

The chairs, Professor Reinhard Kunze and Professor Bernhard Grimm invite for the international Botanikertagung, which will take place from 18 - 23 September in Berlin, Germany, under the title "Diversity makes the Difference".

Details about Botanikertagung in the flyer (pdf file)

Zur Registrierung und Abstract-Anmeldung: http://www.botanikertagung2011.de

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Further impressions from the Conference

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Poster Prizes

The best ten science posters were awarded with prizes.

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Öffentlicher Abendvortrag: Nachhaltige Welternährung und die Rolle der Pflanzenzüchtung

Der neu an die Universität Bonn berufene Professor Matin Qaim informierte über die Rolle der Pflanzenzüchtung für eine nachhaltige Welternährung.

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BT 22 - Welcome Reception

Welcome Reception in the Botanic Garden of Bonn University.

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BT 22 - First Day

Images of the Plenary Talks and Sessions.

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BT 22 - Second Day

Images of the Plenary Talks and Sessions.

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BT 22 - Third Day

Images of the Plenary Talks and Sessions.

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BT 22 - Forth Day

Images of the Plenary Talks and Sessions, Farewell and solution of the Quiz.

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BT 22 - Poster Sessions

Images from the Poster Session I and Poster Session II.

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BT 22 - Science Prizes

Awarding of the Eduard Strasburger Prize, the Best Paper Prize, the Wilhelm Pfeffer Prize and the Horst Wiehe Prize of our Society to award the work of early career scientists.

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Member assembly and honors

Member assembly, new honorary members and award of the Simon Schwendener Medal

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BT 22 - Conference Dinner on the Rhine

Impressions from the Rheinprinzessin boat. 

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BT 24 - Excursions

Impressions from the excursions on 19th and 20th September.

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BT 24 - Conference Party

Impressions from the Botany Party at Volkspark.

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Awards for best science posters

The images of the ten awardees of poster prizes from the German Society for Plant Sciences (DBG) and the prize of the German Genetics Society can bee retrieved from our Actualia section.

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BT 24 - Fourth Day

Images of the plenary and sessions talks, and breaks of 18th September 2024.

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BT 24 - Poster Sessions

Images from the Poster Session I and Poster Session II.

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BT 24 - Third Day

Images of the plenary and sessions talks, workshops, group photo and breaks of 17th September 2024.

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BT 24 - Science Awards for ECRs

Awarding of the Wilhelm Pfeffer Prize, the Best Paper Prize, the Eduard Strasburger Prize, and the Horst Wiehe Prize of our Society to recognize the exceptional work of early career researchers (ECR).

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BT 24 - Second Day

Images of the plenary and sessions talks, workshops and breaks of 16th September 2024.

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BT 24 - Öffentlicher Abendvortrag: Biodiversität im Umbruch - Status, Trends, Folgen, Handlungsbedarf

Prof. Dr. Helge Bruelheide verdeutlichte am zweiten Tag die Biodiversitätskrise, stellte den demnächst erscheinenden Faktencheck Artenvielfalt vor und ermunterte zum Handeln.

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BT 24 - First Day

Photos of the first plenary talk, from arrivals, registrations and breaks on 15th September 2024.

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BT 24 - Welcome

Welcome Reception on 1st day: 15th September 2024

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BT 24 - Fifth Day

Images of the plenary and sessions talks, Closing lecture, farwewll and breaks of 19th September 2024.

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Farewell, Thanks and BT2019

Many thanky to the leaders of the organizing team, Andrea Arndt, Dr. Christine Desel and Cornelia Herzog-Truxa (r.l.t.r.). Photo: Luca

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Prizes for Posters

The people who made the best scientific posters were awarded with prizes. Foto: Luca

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Thank you very much!

The Secretary General, Professor Dr. Volker Wissemann (middle) and Annalena Mehl were thanked for their many voluntary work, which they had done during the last years and which will end in December. The president of the DBG, Prof. Karl-Josef Dietz, handed over presents.

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Scientific Awards

Merlet Behncke-Braunbeck from Springer and DBG-President, Prof. Karl-Josef Dietz (right), congratulate one of the three awarded young scientists, Dr. Severin Irl. Photo: Sarah Koch

The DBG awarded three young scientists for their excellent work.

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Public Lecture

On the podium (f.l.t.r) Friedhelm Taube, Andreas Graner, Karl-Josef Dietz, Andreas Weber, Stig Tanzmann and Frank Wolter.

Ofter the lecture by Prof. Dr. Andreas Graner the topic was discussed on the podium.

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Welcome

Conference Chair, Prof. Dr. Karin Krupinska, and the president of the German Society for Plant Sciences, Prof. Dr. Karl-Josef Dietz, welcomed all participants.

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Ship Cruise

Zum Conference Dinner trafen sich die Teilnehmenden während eines vierstündigen Schiffsturns in der Kieler Förde. Foto: Luca

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Congress Impressions

More than 470 plant scientists met in Kiel at the international Botanikertagung. Foto: Christian Urban, CAU

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Conference Images

Botanik-Tagung 2024 in Halle /S

Botanik-Tagung 2022 in Bonn

Botanikertagung 2019 in Rostock

Botanikertagung 2017 in Kiel

Botanikertagung 2015 in Freising

Botanikertagung 2013 in Tübingen

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Congress Impressions

More than 420 participants from 27 countries came to the Botanikertagung 2019 taking place at Ulmen campus of Rostock University.

 

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Day 1 and Horst Wiehe Award

Images from the day 1 of the conference and Horst Wiehe Award
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Nagoya Workshop

Members of on the podium of the workshop

 

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Open evening Lecture

Ulla Bonas (Halle an der Saale): Neue molekulare Techniken in der Pflanzenzüchtung

 

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Poster Session (en)

Poster Session on Wednesday, 18th September 2019

 

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DBG's member assembly

Images from the assembly

 

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Day 3 and Eduard Strasburger Award

Images of the 3rd day of the Conference and Eduard Strasburger Award

 

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Section Plant Physiology and Molecular Biology

Stefan Rensing and Andrea Bräutigam were elected to be the new Section's speakers

 

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Day 2 and Wilhelm Pfeffer Award

Images of the 2nd day and Wilhelm Pfeffer Award

 

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Social Evening

Festive Dinner at Kurhaus Warnemünde

 

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Poster Awards

Awarding ceremony for the authors of best conference posters

 

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